Melanie Lynskey

Melanie Lynskey

  • Born: 1977-5-16
  • Birthplace: New Plymouth, New Zealand
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: new Zealand
  • Graduate School: Victoria University of Wellington
  • Representative Works: "Wallflower Boy" "Up in the Air", Flags of Our Fathers
  • Melanie Lynskey (May 16, 1977) is a New Zealand actress who graduated from Victoria University of Wellington and is well-known in the movies " Vallanzasca-Gli angeli del male " and " Two And A Half Men" "middle. In addition, Melanie Lins also appeared in " Flags of Our Fathers ", " Up in the Air " and other movies. [1] 

    Early Experience

    Melanie Lynskey was born in New Zealand in New Plymouth , he was educated in New Plymouth Girls' High School. In 1993, the 16-year-old Melanie got her first acting opportunity to play Pauline Parker in the movie " Vallanzasca-Gli angeli del male " directed by Peter Jackson . At that time, more than 500 young actors participated in the audition, but director MJ thought that the role of Pauline Parker in the film should be played by an actor who seemed to have the temperament of a wise man, and Melanie fits this temperament. 

    Performing Experience

    In 1994, after "Vallanzasca-Gli angeli del male" was officially released, an article in " Time " stated that Melanie Lins's performance in the film was almost perfect, and as a young actor, she did not show any panic. . The excellent results of "Vallanzasca-Gli angeli del male" also made director MJ nominated for an Oscars ; in 1995, Melanie was nominated for the New Zealand Television Film Awards for this film   .   After "Vallanzasca-Gli angeli del male" was released, Melanie also graduated from high school, and she then went to Victoria University of Wellington to study. In college, Melanie once again collaborated with Peter Jackson , playing a policeman in his movie " The Frighteners ".
    In 1999, Melanie Lins played a role in the movie " Ever After " produced by 20th Century Fox , and later appeared in the movies "Model Student in Love", "Cherry Garden" and " The Kiss Movie ". In 2002, Melanie Lins played a role in John Swithen 's TV miniseries " Stephen King's Rose Red ". This was also the first time Melanie participated in the filming of a TV series. Later, she appeared in the TV series " Sweet Home Alabama " starring Rees Witherspoon , and made guest appearances in " The Shield " twice . In 2003, Melanie began to play the protagonist Charlie's neighbor Rose in the sitcom "Two And A Half Men". This hit comedy also brought Melanie a lot of fame. In 2005, Melanie temporarily left the crew of "Two And A Half Men" because of the filming of the TV series "Unlawful Driving". But after the sixth episode of "Illegal Driving" ended, the TV station cancelled the TV series, and Melanie returned to the crew of "Two And A Half Men".  
    In 2006, Melanie Lins played a role in Clint Eastwood ’s World War II film "Flags of Our Fathers" and returned to New Zealand at the end of 2007 to participate in the filming of the film " The Great Game ", which was in 2008 In the Montreal World Film Festival , Melanie Lins also won the best actress nomination. In 2009, Melanie participated in the film " Leaves of Grass " and the Emmy nominated film "Up in the Air".   
    Extended Reading
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